ABACO’S OWN ‘AERO-DRONE’: GREAT AERIAL SHOTS BY ‘MR REES’
David Rees is well known for his excellent photography, not least because of his early adoption of a drone – a serious bit of kit, not a toy ‘copter + camera – for capturing some wonderful aerial views of Abaco. Photos from the air can give so much more information about the setting of a particular location, and a drone can achieve a proximity and reveal details that an aeroplane shot cannot. I have seen some of David’s photographs in an exhibition at BPS, where they had been enlarged to make stunningly effective prints. David was kind enough to agree to my request to showcase a few of his photos, so I’ll let them do the talking…
The Long Dock, Cherokee – the longest wooden dock in the entire Bahamas
TREASURE CAY
Voted one of the 10 loveliest beaches in the Caribbean by the National Geographic, no less
All photos by David Rees, assisted by his amazing drone, with many thanks for use permission
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Way To Go David ! Keep sending us pictures ! Our Best To You, Melanie and Jim
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go birdman!!! great shots
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So cool! What amazing photos. Thanks for sharing!
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Woo-hoo RH! Awesome photos by Mr. Rees, and such a civilized and beautiful use of a drone…. You might still be on vacation…I hope you’re having fun. 😀
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Woo-hoo indeed. Makes me want my own drone but I’d be bound to crash it… David has the knack. And yes, Jet, vacation carries on, with emphasis on fishing and birds. RH
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WOW! Breathtaking.
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